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Stake a claim in Twins Territory as Minnesota embarks on another 162-game season. Fans can see Joe Mauer and the team in action at Target Field from April through October by picking one of the many outstanding games on the Twins schedule. Fill your calendar with Twins baseball at Vivid Seats.

Minnesota Twins Ticket Information

Check out the marketplace for a premium selection of Minnesota Twins tickets and enjoy a day at the ballpark the way it was meant to be experienced. Purchase your seats now to experience every game live, beginning with Twins Opening Day tickets against the Kansas City Royals. Over the duration of the regular season, the 2015 Twins schedule boasts numerous marquee matchups against some of the best teams in both the AL and NL. Secure Twins tickets for interleague contests against the Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates, as well as must-see AL battles with the division rival Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox.

How to Purchase Twins Tickets

Make yourself acquainted with the Twins schedule and select the matchup you want to see live. Filters are included on the left side of the page to help simplify your search. Once you locate your preferred contest, click the corresponding “Tickets” link.

With the price range bar and quantity filter, you can narrow in on your ideal Twins tickets according to price and quantity. The interactive Target Field seating chart also is a great way to choose specific seats inside the stadium.

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Twins to Host MLB All-Star Game for First Time in 29 Years

While each year comes with its fair share of memorable moments, the 2014 season will be especially notable for the Minnesota Twins. For the first time ever, Target Field will play host to the MLB All-Star Game when the 85th annual Midsummer Classic comes to town on July 15. The Twins have hosted two other times previously, though each was at different venues including the Metropolitan Stadium in 1965 and the Metrodome in 1985. The state-of-the-art Target Field opened in 2010, and unlike its immediate predecessor, is an open-air stadium.

As for the squad itself, the Twins used the offseason to shake things up a bit personnel-wise. Though even before the conclusion of the regular season, the club had said goodbye to longtime first baseman Justin Morneau, who departed for Pittsburgh before eventually settling in Colorado for 2014. However, he’ll essentially be replaced by Minnesota’s other veteran, fan-favorite Joe Mauer, who in past years had split time behind the plate and at first base, must is now expected to remain at first full time. In addition to the All-Star Game, stay tuned for other notable contests at Target Field, including series with the Dodgers (April 29-May 1), defending World Series champion Red Sox (May 13-15), Brewers (June 4-5), Yankees (July 4-6), Padres (Aug. 5-6), and Diamondbacks (Sept. 22-24), among many others.